first shook. we re live in turkey with the latest. and i m carol costello. president obama about to unveil a new plan to help young americans go to college without going broke. details on the president s proposal on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com all right. good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, october 26th, and welcome to american morning this morning. buying car? so sorry for carter evans. i m going to find out what the number one car was. we have commercial breaks here. e-mail. paper. any tough questions for me? write them down before you ask them to me on tv. how s that? what s the meaning of life? we ll get to that one. a busy morning for you. up first, new clashes overnight between police in oakland, california, and occupy wall street protester. police in riot gear using tear gas on the crowds in oakland s city hall plaza. look at pictures. fascinating. some protesters throwing paint at the cop. dozens arrested despite
he had surgery friday expected to recover fully but this was a disturbing story here. i guess to ask about the miami dolphins is one thing. what can their involvement be with this lockout right now? not much. that s the problem. they re trying to get to the bottom. details are very sketchy. but as the lockout continues, teams cannot have contact with these players. now the doctors can so the dolphins do know right now brandon marshall is going to be fine. they were able to converse with the doctor, the team doctor, who spoke to doctors at the hospital and they said it was minor surgery that brandon marshall had on friday night. he actually wanted to go home early yesterday which he did, he went home yesterday. he was released from the hospital yesterday afternoon. minor surgery. they say he should make a full recovery in a few weeks. but again not much is known. all we know is what police are saying, is that they got to the residence and it ateerd to be a domestic situation. and his
looking at the laws of somebody who is mentally ill, who is clearly disturbed in terms of them getting a gun. as i said, a few years ago, a mentally ill person, someone adjudicated mentally ill, a little different than in loughner s case, shot a priest in a parish on long island and we tightened up the law. we worked with the nra, tom coburn was involved and the law is tighter and better. this is an area we need to explore. second, the military notifying people who are rejected because of excessive drug abuse. my belief on the clips, i was the author of the law in the house, senator feinstein in the senate, to limit the clips to ten. i spoke with senator feinstein this week. she s recuperating from surgery, minor surgery, and we re going to look at that again. meantime, senators lautenberg and mccarthy are introducing a bill and that might move. laute and mccarthy are introducing a
looking at the laws of somebody who is mentally ill, who is clearly disturbed in terms of them getting a gun. as i said, a few years ago, a mentally ill person, someone adjudicated mentally ill, a little different than in loughner s case, shot a priest in a parish on long island and we tightened up the law. we worked with the nra, tom coburn was involved and the law is tighter and better. this is an area we need to explore. second, the military notifying people who are rejected because of excessive drug abuse. my belief on the clips, i was the author of the law in the house, senator feinstein in the senate, to limit the clips to ten. i spoke with senator feinstein this week. she s recuperating from surgery, minor surgery, and we re going to look at that again. meantime, senators lautenberg and mccarthy are introducing a bill and that might move. laute and mccarthy are introducing a bill and that might move. you don t really expect much
follow-up questions, to connect the dots. i think there are three areas we can look at. the possibility was to get bipartisan cooperation on these. the first is, as you mentioned, looking at the laws of somebody who is mentally ill, who is clearly disturbed in terms of them getting a gun. as i said, a few years ago, a mentally ill person, someone adjudicated mentally ill, a little different than in loughner s case, shot a priest in a parish on long island and we tightened up the law. we worked with the nra, tom coburn was involved and the law is tighter and better. this is an area we need to explore. second, the military notifying people who are rejected because of excessive drug abuse. my belief on the clips, i was the author of the law in the house, senator feinstein in the senate, to limit the clips to ten. i spoke with senator feinstein this week. she s recuperating from surgery,